The Kanye Mash-Up to End All Mash-Ups

Did you roll your eyes when Kanye West used a small city of skyscrapers as the backdrop for his album announcement? Did "Came on her Hampton blouse/And in her Hampton mouth" make you wince? Did the cover art for Yeezus make you cringe? Cool! Me, too. That doesn't change the fact that West's latest is one to be reckoned with — and it doesn't make this "Black Skinhead"/"Personal Jesus" mash-up any less of an addicting listen.

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Chambaland — a mad mash-up scientist who makes Girl Talk look like that college bar DJ who fist-pumps to Sean Paul without a shred of irony — has been previously lauded for his encyclopedic knowledge of cheesy pop music and an uncanny ability to pair nostalgic staples with current chart scorchers. He's the guy responsible for "Semi-Charmed Call" — aka, that demonic, insatiable spawn of a track split between Carly Rae Jepson's "Call Me Maybe" and Third Eye Blind's "Semi-Charmed Life" — and an unthinkably incredible Wilson Phillips/Tupac amalgamation. This Depeche Mode/West gift of "Personal Yeezus" would reap more radio play than the tracks it was born from in a perfect world, but until then, download away.